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I agree accent, Z3ta+ is definately one of my favorites also because it just sounds that damn good.
@telecharge said:
I've found it better to consult the iOS manuals for a lot of apps with PC/Mac counterparts due to interface/file management differences. But I also just noticed that you can use "Open In" to send it to Dropbox, so problem solved.
Spent a couple hours programming it last night, and am quite impressed with what it can do. Only real complaint is how hard it can be to change some of the parameters.
Along with having a scary app addiction, I'm fickle as hell with the apps I've bought. I think because I can move among them endlessly, adding more all the time, rather than actually making tracks happen. With synths, I fall in and out of love weekly. And that's iOS only. Don't even ask about vst.
Some of this comes from a good place? Sure, maybe: as a child of 60s and 70s I loved the music, could play it, but couldn't get my hands on the instruments (moog, oberheim, arp, etc) till now. And it's pure joy (however less cool it might be that it's software rather than hard...)
As for z3ta, it's an incredible instrument for fucks sake. Might have fiddly or weird GUI issues for some. Might have a fucked up preset or 3 (my only one so far being Pads/Flange Stutter) but take my word for it, it's a candy store for this kid-of-the-sixties. The rest is up to the musician that's using it
Problem with presets, esp. Flange Stutter, solved, see posting on Z3ta+ Presets
My thanks to JC_vt and Josh at Cakewalk, with follow up
http://forum.audiob.us/discussion/5470/z3ta-preset-problems?post#Form_Body